We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes of cultured cells. We used a combination of dithiothreitol (DTT) and formaldehyde to produce micron-sized plasma membrane vesicles that were subsequently shaped into networks using micromanipulation methods previously used on purely synthetic systems. Only a single cell is required to derive material sufficient to build a small network. This protocol covers the advantages of reconstitution in vesicles, such as full control over the solution environment, while keeping the proteins in their original surroundings with the proper orientation. Furthermore, control of membrane protein and lipid content in the networks is achievable by employing di...
We present a microelectrofusion method for construction of fluid-state lipid bilayer networks of hig...
The reductionist approach to modern cell biology aims to identify the individual molecules and inter...
Nanotube-vesicle networks (NVNs) are simplified models of cell membrane tubular systems which are dy...
We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes...
This thesis presents a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques to elucidate the dynam...
Surfactant lipids are an essential element of living cells. They are the basis for the biomembranes ...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devicesoperating...
We describe micromanipulation and microinjection procedures for the fabrication of soft-matter netwo...
We describe nanotube-vesicle networks with reconstituted membrane protein from cells and with interi...
Tunneling phospholipid nanotubes between animal cells have recently been identified as a major build...
Cells and their organelles show a variety of membrane morphologies with multiplesubmicrometer featur...
Methods for construction of surface-immobilized microscopic networks of phospholipid bilayer vesicle...
Methods based on self-assembly and self-organization for construction of lipid bilayer networks, con...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
We describe a novel micropipet-assisted technique for the construction of complex, surface-immobiliz...
We present a microelectrofusion method for construction of fluid-state lipid bilayer networks of hig...
The reductionist approach to modern cell biology aims to identify the individual molecules and inter...
Nanotube-vesicle networks (NVNs) are simplified models of cell membrane tubular systems which are dy...
We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes...
This thesis presents a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques to elucidate the dynam...
Surfactant lipids are an essential element of living cells. They are the basis for the biomembranes ...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devicesoperating...
We describe micromanipulation and microinjection procedures for the fabrication of soft-matter netwo...
We describe nanotube-vesicle networks with reconstituted membrane protein from cells and with interi...
Tunneling phospholipid nanotubes between animal cells have recently been identified as a major build...
Cells and their organelles show a variety of membrane morphologies with multiplesubmicrometer featur...
Methods for construction of surface-immobilized microscopic networks of phospholipid bilayer vesicle...
Methods based on self-assembly and self-organization for construction of lipid bilayer networks, con...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
We describe a novel micropipet-assisted technique for the construction of complex, surface-immobiliz...
We present a microelectrofusion method for construction of fluid-state lipid bilayer networks of hig...
The reductionist approach to modern cell biology aims to identify the individual molecules and inter...
Nanotube-vesicle networks (NVNs) are simplified models of cell membrane tubular systems which are dy...